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Re: Mites
Wow ... the lengths you guys have to go to !!
Callingtons is safe to spray onto the snakes themselves so you spray the snake and the enclosure all at the same time and that's it apart from removing the water for 1 hour and repeating the procedure 7 days later . The downside is it costs £20 but then again it lasts for ages ...
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Re: Mites
Just thought I'd update- so I've taken his tank outside- I decided to go by the can of PAM which said you can just spray the substrate. So I did. Along with his 2 wood hides. I let it sit outside for about 15ish min. (It's really windy today) so I figured that would help air it out. I just brought it back inside and it's sitting under a fan right now. I just want to make sure it's completely dry everywhere.
I also attempted to feed him- he wasn't interested at all so I'll try again in a couple days.
I also did not spray him with the natures chemistry reptile spray- since also on the bottle of PAM it said you wouldn't need to do anything else but spray the enclosure.
So I'm hoping this works and gets rid of his mites.
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And I meant to also ask- can the tank be misted? Or do I need to wait a few days? He's in the shedding process I believe- so he needs the humidity up....
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Re: Mites
 Originally Posted by Finnsmom
And I meant to also ask- can the tank be misted? Or do I need to wait a few days? He's in the shedding process I believe- so he needs the humidity up....
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You can continue misting, as far as I know. When I use ivermectin spray, I usually let it sit for thirty minutes or so then wash everything off with warm water.
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I think you are on the right track. I ran my approach by a woman yesterday who works in a zoo and is very knowledgable, at least she came across as very competent. She confirmed that PAM is the best treatment, her favorite for mites. she helped quell my concerns about it. She said you shouldn't have issues if you use it as directed. She also said soaking a BP in water is fine, but PAM makes it unnecessary. So if I continue having mites, I'm resolved on the issue, PAM it is!
 Originally Posted by Finnsmom
Just thought I'd update- so I've taken his tank outside- I decided to go by the can of PAM which said you can just spray the substrate. So I did. Along with his 2 wood hides. I let it sit outside for about 15ish min. (It's really windy today) so I figured that would help air it out. I just brought it back inside and it's sitting under a fan right now. I just want to make sure it's completely dry everywhere.
I also attempted to feed him- he wasn't interested at all  so I'll try again in a couple days.
I also did not spray him with the natures chemistry reptile spray- since also on the bottle of PAM it said you wouldn't need to do anything else but spray the enclosure.
So I'm hoping this works and gets rid of his mites.
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"Keep in mind I am sharing what I have learned and what my experiences have taught me. I am not an expert, and it's always good to weigh varying perspectives... Doing it "correctly" often means balancing what works for others with what works for you, given your parameters and observations."
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looks much happier, nice work!
"Keep in mind I am sharing what I have learned and what my experiences have taught me. I am not an expert, and it's always good to weigh varying perspectives... Doing it "correctly" often means balancing what works for others with what works for you, given your parameters and observations."
Family Critter List: Bumblebee BP, Fire Spider BP, Brazillian Rainbow Boa, Planted Aquarium, Red-Foot Tortoise, Dwarf Hamster, Holland Lop Rabbit, 6 egg laying chickens, 37 in freezer camp, last but not least Flap Jack, our Pit mix rescue dog who keeps everyone in line.
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